Michael Jayasekera is a Sri Lankan former rugby player.[1]
Michael Jayasekera | |
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Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Occupation(s) | Engineer, Company Director |
Known for | Rugby player and Rugby administrator |
Education
editJayasekera was educated at St Peters College Bambalapitiya where he represented the college in First XV Rugby and moved to S. Thomas' College, Mt Lavinia Sri Lanka, where he won colours in cricket, rugby and athletics. He won the Gold medal in the under 19 110 metres Hurdles at the Public Schools Athletics meet in 1975[2] He played First XI cricket in a team captained by Sasi Ganeshan and played as a member of the Sri Lanka Schools under 19 team[3] Other teammates included Saliya Ahangama, Guy de Alwis, Arittha R Wikramanayake and Ishak Shahabdeen. Sharm de Alwis refers to Jayasekera protesting at Trinity's slow scoring by bowling underarm.[4]
School rugby
editJayasekera played for the Rugby first XV in 1975 (under PL Munasinghe) and 1976 (under Stefan D'Silva's captaincy).[5] teammates in rugby included PL Munasinghe, Stefan D'Silva (Author), Rienzie Fernando, Shane Pinder, Dr Peter Vanniasingham and Professor Devaka Fernando in the 1975 Rugby team coached by Quentin Israel later described as "the best Thomian team" by sports journalist Sharm de Alwis.[6]
Club and national rugby
editHe went on to represent Havelock Sports Club and Sri Lanka in a partnership with fellow centre three quarter PL Munasinghe[7][8] Jayasekera is regarded as one of the best threequarters to play rugby between 1968 and 1982.[9][10] He later served as a rugby administrator as chairman of the board of selectors[11] and vice president of the Sri Lanka Rugby Football Union. He contested the post of president of the Sri Lanka Rugby Football Union[12]
Personal life
editHe was formerly vice president - head of engineering & Projects Leisure Sector at John Keells Holdings. Currently he is the general manager at Colombo City Centre Partners (pvt) Ltd, the owners and developers of the 48-storey mega mixed development, Colombo City Centre.
References
edit- ^ "Michael Jayasekera ruggerite par excellence". dailynews.lk. September 19, 2020. Retrieved July 3, 2024.
- ^ [S Thomas College School Magazines Term 2 and Term 3 1974, Term 2 and 3 1975
- ^ [1] Sasi Ganeshan That unique S. Thomas 1976 team, accessed 26 November 2011
- ^ [2] Articles - Sports - TCK Vs STC almost always fascinating by Sharm de Alwis
- ^ "Sri Lanka's Number one Sports Website – www.thepapare.com - A Brief Overview of Thomian Rugby History". Archived from the original on 2011-03-09. Retrieved 2011-05-19.
- ^ [3] A Brief Overview Of Thomian Rugby By Sharm de Alwis, accessed 26 November 2011
- ^ [4] 'When the Thomians ‘let loose the dogs of war’' - Courtesy: DailyNewsPosted on Wednesday, May 20, 2009 @ 10:33:44 LKT by SaNDun, accessed 26 November 2011
- ^ "Sri Lanka's Number one Sports Website – www.thepapare.com - A Brief Overview of Thomian Rugby History". Archived from the original on 2011-03-09. Retrieved 2011-05-19. A Brief Overview of Thomian rugby
- ^ [5], Rugby supermen 1968–1982 Rohan Muttiah Island on line
- ^ [6], Michael Jayasekara was a real star on the rugby field Island Sunday July 18, 2010
- ^ [7], Jayasekera heads the New Rugby Selection committee Sunday Times Sunday July 18, 2010
- ^ [8], Will it be Nimal Lewke or Michael Jayasekera? Sunday Observer Sunday JDecember 31st 2006